Eagle-eyed Tesla fans spotted a brand new FSD button in cars in China

  • Tesla fans in China recently noticed the Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature
  • This feature is currently disabled
  • Elon Musk expects FSD to be approved by China by the end of 2024

Published on Sep 18, 2024 at 11:34 AM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary

Last updated on Sep 18, 2024 at 7:36 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Tesla fans in China recently noticed something exciting: the all-new Full Self-Driving (FSD) button feature appeared on the screen.

Although this feature is currently kept disabled, it hints that the company is working relentlessly to roll it out soon in the country.

The new Full Self-Driving feature was spotted by eagle-eyed Tesla fans, and soon it created a buzz on social media.

A similar post featured on X, where the user revealed the FSD feature appearing on the screen.

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Full Self-Driving feature spotted in Tesla vehicles

The option appeared in the Chinese language, but the full translation was given by an X user, Luis Zhu.

The caption read, “Another picture from Tesla China. The highlighted in blue says: Full Self Driving (Supervised) needs to use the updated version of the navigation map. Connect Wi-Fi to download.”

As Tesla fans are waiting for the activation of this exciting feature, others – like flying car brand Xpeng – are watching closely, and soon they too will aim to introduce Full Self-Driving features into their vehicles.

Tesla vehicles are all about future of the automotive industry, and the FSD feature is not the only advanced feature of the car.

Their vehicles also use drive-by-wire technology, which means steering, braking, and acceleration are controlled electronically, without traditional mechanical connections.

The FSD feature will soon be accessible

Another futuristic feature is the Traffic-Aware Cruise Control, that automatically adjusts the car’s speed based on surrounding traffic.

To boost the FSD launch in China, Tesla is running pilot programs with local vehicles.

Moreover, their partnership with brands like Baidu, for navigation and mapping, are further providing assistance.

As per the reports, Elon Musk expects the FSD feature to be approved by China by the end of 2024, which will mark a significant success for the brand.

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